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Society Notes. 
The Ezra C. Fitches arrived at the 
‘‘River House’’ in Manchester, Thurs- 
day. 
A prominent Pittsburg family will 
occupy the Cochrane house at Pride’s 
Crossing this season. 
M. W. Borland has opened his cot- 
tage at West Manchester, arriving 
here Wednesday. 
Repairs are also being made on the 
E. B. Everett house at West Man- 
chester in anticipation of the arrival of 
the family next month. Last season 
Mrs. Everett spent the summer abroad 
and the house was closed the season 
through. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince arrived at her 
West Manchester house Wednesday. 
The N. S. Bartletts have opened 
their Smith point house for the season. 
Thomas Livermore and family of 
Boston will occupy the ‘ Merrell 
Homestead ” on Smith’s point. 
Dr. Benjamin Tenney took a run 
down from Boston in his touring car 
Sunday and spent the day at his Man- 
chester Cove place, Mrs. Tenney, who 
had been spending the week on the 
shore, returning to Boston with him 
Monday. 
It will bea matter of much gratifi- 
cation to the many friends of the 
Francis M. Whitehouses to know that 
they plan to sail from England the 
seventh of June and will be at their 
Manchester Cove estate by the middle 
of the month — much earlier than they 
have ever been on the shore in pre- 
vious years. They are lavish enter- 
tainers, and now that their beautiful 
new house on Towne hill is finished 
they will entertain even more than 
usual. 
Miss Mabel Sturgis was down to 
her Cove place Tuesday looking over 
the estate preparatory to opening the 
cottage within a few weeks. 
The State Highway. 
The Massachusetts State Highway 
engineers have been at work this week 
setting grades, etc., on the third and 
last section of the State highway at 
Beverly Farms. The estimates for 
doing this section will be opened at 
the Highway Commissioners’ office in 
Boston next Thursday at noon, — and 
is in all about 38,400 running feet of 
roadway, commencing at Chapman’s 
corner and ending at top of Mingo 
Beach hill. The section from Mingo 
Beach hilltop to the estate of Henry 
C. Frick will not be done until the 
fall, for the reason that it will be 
impossible to complete this portion 
before the heavy summer travel be- 
gins. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The ‘‘ Kimball”’ cottage on Smith’s 
point will be occupied this season by 
Philadelphia and Great American 
ball-bearing lawn mowers. We also 
the Mrs. Frances Parkers of New have a Drexel lawn mower, which 
York. sells for $3.00. D.T.Beaton. * 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
a 
Masonry, etc. 
Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 
Construction work Superintended. 
Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
Consultation Evenings. 
BEVERLY, MASS.: 6 Endicott Bldg. 
CIVIL ENGINEER FOR NEW PLANT UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., 
GEORGE P. CARVER, 
; Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 
Surveys and Plans made and Specifications Prepared for Sewers, Railways, Grading, Drainage, 
Lines and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc. 
Measurements made to determine amount of work done. 
Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. 
BOSTON, MASS.: 549 Tremont Bldg. 
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EDNA MAY 
The following letter from 
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EDNA MAY. 
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Boston, Jan. 10, 1905. 
Mr. F. A. Barker, Gloucester, Mass. 
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